Research Results on Coastal Communities' Disaster Preparedness in Queensland

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"Explore the latest research findings on disaster preparedness in Queensland's coastal communities for 2020-2022, including resilience index, perceived likelihood of disaster events, understanding and confidence levels, disaster preparation behavior, key barriers, drivers, and motivators. Learn about preferred information channels for disaster preparedness."

  • Research
  • Disaster Preparedness
  • Queensland
  • Coastal Communities
  • Resilience

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  1. COASTAL COMMUNITIES 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  2. RESILIENCE INDEX 76.6 76.98 2020 2022 COASTAL 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  3. PERCEIEVED LIKELIHOOD OF DISASTER EVENTS 2020 2022 6.82 6.69 Cyclone 6.73 7.19 Severe storm 4.71 5.29 Flood 3.62 3.40 Bushfire COASTAL 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  4. UNDERSTANDING AND CONFIDENCE 2020 2022 Understanding of potential impacts 7.93 8.14 Self-assessed level of preparedness 7.32 7.44 Confidence in understanding insurance coverage 7.52 7.32 COASTAL 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  5. DISASTER PREPARATION BEHAVIOUR 2020 2022 7.93 / 10 8.17 / 10 Understand risk 79% 75% Have an emergency plan 65% 66% Have an emergency kit Registered to receive emergency notifications Have building and/or contents insurance 46% 52% 80% 83% 61% 59% Have an evacuation plan Attend council disaster information session 12% 14% COASTAL 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  6. KEY BARRIERS TO PREPARING 2020 2022 38% 31% Not top of mind 30% 30% Perceived low risk Would have time if something occurred 11% 21% COASTAL 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  7. KEY DRIVERS TO PREPARING PREVIOUSLY 2020 2022 42% 50% Past disaster experience 25% 21% Habit 6% 17% Been caught unprepared Hearing people in my community getting ready 4% 10% COASTAL 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  8. KEY MOTIVATORS TO PREPARING IN THE FUTURE 2020 2022 Actual or impending disaster 50% 38% Reminders/incentives to prepare 11% 20% Information on how to prepare 14% 17% COASTAL 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  9. PREFERRED CHANNEL FOR INFORMATION 2020 2022 6.44 6.44 Social Media 6.52 5.77 Radio 6.50 5.38 Television COASTAL 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  10. www.getready.qld.gov.au

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